Wally Farrell's rubber powered XP-82 Twin Mustang

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Published 2022-07-18

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  • I built a couple of kits that were rubber powered back in the 60's. I enjoyed the video0 and applaud your efforts. Thank you!
  • Impressive! Rubber power is much harder than it looks. Twin rubber power is already a whole new level! A testament to the build quality and know how on how to use the rubber motors! Thank you for sharing!
  • Well I guess you guys must know Tom Hallman pretty well. This twin is beautiful, I never once entertained even the SLIGHTEST doubt in its capacity to get up there. The little red & yellow fella is right up my alley and no mistake. Damn me, but if THAT'S not in trim, then I don't know what is. Thank you Josh and Wally for showing us these fabulous birds. 👍
  • Beautiful plane and wonderful flight. Interesting that Wally mentioned his "twin guru Vance" and you mentioned writing a tune. I presume you're both talking about Vance Gilbert. I bring this up because I was involved in music as a life course for many years, and was familiar Vance's music and had friends who would attend his songwriting workshops. IMAGINE HOW SURPRISED I was when I became reacquainted with free flight models a while back (after a hiatus of many decades) only to discover that Vance is also a very highly regarded model builder. A very talented man. Wally is also a very talented man. Loved the birds flying around the plane.
  • Remember seeing gorgeous early rubber powered planes back in the late 50,s and early 60's. Probably. I built just after WWII
  • That is beautiful! What a great subject for a twin engine aircraft. The flight trim is superb!
  • Thank you YouTube algorithm and thank you for showing us your wonderful aircraft!
  • @e-rj8984
    Exiting and wonderful flights 😊💖
  • Beautiful plane, would have liked to see a flight after the last suggested trim modifications. Good to know that even extremely experienced modelers have challenges trimming from time to time.
  • @BluSTi
    The dive-bombing of the bird was a great touch!